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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the CTET pre admit card 2025 in online mode. The CTET pre admit card will be released on the official website, ctet.nic.in. Candidates appearing in the exam can download the pre admit card CTET 2025. To download the pre admit card, candidates have to enter their application number and date of birth on the login window. The CTET 2025 admit card of both the sessions will be issued 2 days before the examination.
The CTET pre admit card is also known as the city intimation slip. With the help of the CTET city intimation slip 2025, candidates can know the city of the CTET exam that they are going to write the exam. CBSE releases the CTET 2025 city intimation slip 10 days before the examination. Candidates must note that the CTET city intimation slip is not an admit card. The actual CTET 2025 admit card will be released separately.
Candidates can know the CTET pre admit card date and other important CTET 2025 exam dates from the below mentioned table
Events | Dates |
CTET pre admit card date | TBA |
CTET admit card date | TBA |
CTET exam date 2025 | TBA |
Other CTET articles:
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download CTET pre admit card 2025.
Visit the CTET official website, ctet.nic.in.
Click on the link that reads “CTET city intimation slip download link’.
Enter login credentials, registration number and date of birth.
UGC NET pre admit card 2025 will be displayed.
Check the CTET exam city.
Download it and take a print out.
The following details are mentioned in the CTET pre admit card 2025
Applied for
Candidates application number
Name of the candidate
Candidate photo
Signature of the candidate
Father’s name
Gender
Date of Birth
Category
Person with Disability
Subject Offered
Language 1 Offered
Language 2 Offered
Date of Examination
City of Examination
State
Important information
Other CTET articles:
After the release of the pre admit card, CBSE will release the CTET admit card 2025 in online mode. The CTET 2025 admit card will be released on the official website. Candidates appearing for the exam must download the admit card and bring the same as a printed copy to the CTET 2025 exam centre. Along with the CBSE CTET admit card 2025, candidates must bring valid photo ID proof for verification purposes.
The CTET pre admit card link 2025 is not released yet.
In the CTET pre admit card, the exam city and date of exam are provided.
To download the CTET pre admit card, candidates required to use their registration number and date of birth.
Yes, the CTET exam will be conducted twice in 2025.
Hello,
You can find the CTET Hindi Question Papers in the website of CTET, cetet.nic.in
Open the website and go to the archive section. There you will find the previous year questions for all subjects. Select your subject and it will show all the previous year papers arranged year wise. You can download them in your device as PDF.
Hope this helps. All the best!
The CTET 2025 application form has not been released yet. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the official notification and application form soon. The exact dates for the application process have not been announced yet.
Tentative Important Dates:
CTET 2025 Notification Release: Expected in April 2025
CTET 2025 Application Start: Expected in April 2025
CTET 2025 Application End: Expected in April 2025
CTET 2025 Exam Date: Expected on July 6, 2025
Based on Karnataka’s OBC list and APDSC (Andhra Pradesh DSC) norms , here’s a structured approach:
APDSC follows Andhra Pradesh’s OBC list , not Karnataka’s.
If applying in Karnataka : Use Karnataka’s OBC certificate (e.g., Category 2A, 3A)
For Karnataka-Based Applications
If you’re applying
in Karnataka
(assuming a typo in "APDSC"):
OBC Sub-Castes :
Category 2A : Balija, Bestha, Gangaputra
Category 3A : Uppara, Vishwakarma.
Full List : Refer to the Karnataka OBC PDF ( Result 1 (https://www.ncbc.nic.in/Writereaddata/cl/karnataka.pdf) ) for your exact sub-caste.
OC Option :
Avoid OC if you hold a valid Karnataka OBC certificate, as it reduces competition (OBC has reserved seats).
If opting for OC : You cannot claim reservation benefits .
Do Not Opt for OC : As an OBC candidate, selecting OC forfeits your reservation eligibility , increasing competition.
Final Answer : Do not select OC . Choose your exact OBC sub-caste from Karnataka’s OBC list (e.g., Balija, Uppara) to retain reservation benefits. If applying in Andhra, confirm eligibility first.
As you can see choose whether to take it or not its upto you but you can opt for OBC its the better option.However you can match your resuts from the above links provided and search further for it .always takes what's suitable for future refrences.
Hope it will help you clear your mind.
Yes, preparing for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) in just 2-3 months starting from level zero is absolutely achievable with a focused and strategic approach. The CTET syllabus, while comprehensive, is designed to assess your understanding of fundamental teaching concepts and child psychology, which can be grasped within a dedicated timeframe.
To succeed, you'll need to create a structured study plan. Begin by thoroughly understanding the CTET syllabus for the specific level (Paper I for primary, Paper II for upper primary, or both). Divide the syllabus into manageable topics and allocate time for each based on its weightage and your familiarity. Consistent daily study is key, even if it's for a few focused hours each day.
Since you're starting from level zero, NCERT books from classes 1 to 8 (depending on the paper you're attempting) will be your foundational resources. These books provide the core concepts in subjects like Child Development and Pedagogy, Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Science, and Languages. Supplement your NCERT reading with CTET-specific guidebooks and study materials that offer concise explanations and practice questions aligned with the exam pattern.
Regular practice through previous years' question papers and mock tests is crucial. This will familiarize you with the exam format, question types, time management, and help you identify your strengths and weaknesses. Analyze your performance in these practice sessions and dedicate more time to areas where you are struggling. Effective time management during the actual exam is also something you can develop through consistent practice.
Finally, stay focused and motivated throughout your preparation. Avoid distractions and maintain a positive attitude. Consistent effort and a well-planned strategy will significantly increase your chances of clearing the CTET exam within your 2-3 month timeframe, even starting from a basic level of understanding.
I hope it helps.
Hello Pooja,
To prepare for the CTET exam , here are the best sample papers and resources:
Previous Year Papers:
These give insight into the exam pattern and types of questions. Available online or in books.
Official Sample Papers:
Download from the
CTET official website
(ctet.nic.in).
Books:
"CTET & TETs" by Arihant Publications for practice questions.
"CTET Success Master" by Upkar Prakashan for mock tests.
Online Platforms:
Websites like
Careers360
offer free sample papers.
Mobile Apps: Apps like Unacademy , Testbook , and GradeUp provide mock tests and sample papers.
Focus on key areas:
Child Development
,
Language
,
Math/Science/Environmental Studies
based on the level (Primary/Upper Primary).
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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